News from August 2017
Huntington police officer files suit over alleged injuries sustained when cruiser was hit by driver
HUNTINGTON – An officer with the Huntington Police Department alleges she was injured on duty when the cruiser she was in was struck by another driver.
Wrongful death suit filed against The Villages at Greystone
BECKLEY – The executors of an estate have filed a wrongful death suit against the operators of a Beaver assisted living facility.
Ogden claims attorney owes more than $17,000 for advertising services
BECKLEY – A Raleigh County attorney is alleged to have failed to pay for advertising services.
Couple accuses Real Time Solutions, US Bank of predatory lending
BECKLEY – A Prosperity couple is accusing their mortgage loan servicer and holder of predatory lending practices.
Motorist seeks damages after being rear-ended by tractor-trailer on Route 2
MOUNDSVILLE – A Georgia man has filed a suit against a West Virginia resident and a Wheeling-based company after he was allegedly injured in a collision in Marshall County.
C.B.S. Industrial Tooling alleges it is still owed more than $8,000 from Ohio couple
PRINCETON – A Princeton company that sells industrial machinery and equipment alleges that an Ohio couple has failed to pay for goods in full.
ACLU-WV files amicus brief in Murray's John Oliver lawsuit
WHEELING – The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia has filed an amicus brief in the lawsuit against John Oliver by coal baron Robert Murray.
Jenkins, Morrisey launch attacks as Trump visits West Virginia again
CHARLESTON – As President Donald Trump makes his second visit to the Mountain State in two weeks, two Republicans fighting for a U.S. Senate seat are taking the opportunity to take jabs at each other.
West Virginians get the last laugh
President Obama and his bureaucrats laughed at the citizens of West Virginia and our representatives for eight years as they waged their wicked war on coal (on behalf of other energy interests, foreign and domestic), but who's laughing now? We are, and so is U.S. Rep. Evan Jenkins.
Ditech alleges Putnam County deed was erroneously released
WINFIELD – An Arizona financial company is seeking declaratory judgment regarding the deed of a Nitro property.
Patient claims Cabell Huntington Hospital failed to implement fall protection measures
HUNTINGTON – A woman alleges that because of her fall during treatment at a hospital she has lost the ability to walk and care for herself and requires round-the-clock care.
Fusion Japanese Steakhouse of Wheeling guest alleges step caused her to fall
WHEELING – A patron at a Triadelphia restaurant alleges an improperly marked step caused her to fall.
J. Dan Snead & Associates alleges it is owed more than $55,000 for services
BECKLEY – A Raleigh County architecture firm claims that it was not compensated for services it provided to an individual and a corporation.
Contractor alleges she was injured at Southwestern Regional Jail
LOGAN – An individual working as a contractor at the Southwestern Regional Jail alleges she was injured in a fall caused by shampoo left by inmates on the floor.
Homeowners allege LoanDepot.com charged illegal fees
WEBSTER SPRINGS – A Cowen couple alleges that their mortgage loan servicer has engaged in illegal and abusive practices.
Homeowner claims American Property and Casualty Insurance has failed to pay for derecho damages
FAYETTEVILLE – A Hico homeowner alleges her insurer has failed to pay for damages to her property from the 2012 derecho that affected the state.
Andrew Fusco named to IP Stars list for the fourth time
MORGANTOWN – For the fourth year in a row Morgantown lawyer Andrew Fusco has been named to Managing Intellectual Property magazine's list of IP Stars.
AG's office secures refunds, shuts down charter bus company
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has achieved a temporary injunction to shut down a charter bus company and force its owners to refund more than $22,600 for two canceled field trips and a family vacation.
Man alleges BB&T breached contract with ATV loan
WHEELING – An Ohio County man has filed suit against a financial institution after the repossession of an all-terrain vehicle.
Consumer files suit against Chase Bank after repossession of vehicle
WHEELING – An Ohio County man alleges that a bank failed to provide him proper notice and apply payments on an auto loan.